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24 of November, 11:19

Naryshkin: about 40 countries revealed a desire to do the FTA with the EEU
About 40 countries in the world told of his desire to make the free trade zone with the Eurasian economic Union, but Ukraine is not expressed this desire, and took a course on European integration, said the speaker of the state Duma Sergey Naryshkin.

He said that the Eurasian choice made for five CIS countries.

" About 40 countries in the world officially expressed the desire to make a free trade zone with our integration Association. At the same time, our partners in the Commonwealth, largely under pressure from the outside, refuse to equal participation in the Eurasian economic Union for Association with the European Union assuming its complete dominance, " said Naryshkin at the international conference " the head of the Parliament, integration ".

according to him, the geopolitical choice is the sovereign right of any country.

" However, policy makers in their decisions must be based on the position of all layers of the population and all regions of the country, and Also take into account the wishes of the neighbouring countries - the main economic partners, " said Naryshkin.

He tried to convince to strengthen inter-parliamentary cooperation in the EEU. For example, introduced the initiative ahead of time to prepare in the regulations of the parliaments of the countries participating in the implementation of mandatory national examination of draft laws on their congruence with the EAEC Treaty. Conduct General meetings of the parliamentary committees for discussion of the most important programs and documents in the framework of integration processes.

in addition, Naryshkin has made the initiative to periodically conduct round tables and other meetings with the participation of deputies, experts and entrepreneurs on actual problems of law EEU.

" to build such discussions under the auspices of the international forum " Eurasian economic perspective "

sections: Politics

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